SE DSIG Coordination
Overview:
Development of the Systems Engineering (SE) UML for SE
requirements will require significant coordination with other OMG related
efforts. The SE DSIG will develop a technology roadmap which addresses how
this effort will be integrated with other related technologies, such as UML
profiles related to real time, EDOC, and others. The near term focus is to
begin to coordinate with UML V2.0 submission teams.
Return to SE DSIG
UML 2.0 Collaboration:
Roger
Burkhart was identified at the January SE DSIG meeting as the point of contact
for coordinating with the UML 2.0 activity. As a result of Roger’s initial
coordination, it was clear that there is real interest on the part of the UML
2.0 Submission teams to begin to assess the extent to which their submissions
are addressing systems engineering concerns, and where practical, to make the
necessary changes to ensure the concerns are addressed. A meeting was held prior
to the Orlando meeting with one of the submission teams (U2P) to begin the
dialogue. R
Roger invited
three of the core Submission Teams to a working session at the Orlando meeting to
share the SE DSIG plans, confirm the Submission Team level of interest, and
discuss approaches for collaboration. Sandy provided a brief
SE DSIG / UML V2.0 Discussion overview (syseng/2002-06-30).
It was
shared amongst all the participants that this two way dialogue will provide real
benefits to both the systems and software communities. All three submission
teams provided a point of contact to work with the SE DSIG, and coordinate with
Roger on follow-up activity. In particular, we highlighted the UML for SE
Requirements Analysis document as our working document, which we would make
available to each submission team for their evaluation and use.
The following artifacts support the SE DSIG / UML 2.0
Collaborations:
SEDSIG-U2P Workgroup
2U Input: The following was an input
provided by Alan Moore, from Artisan, as a potential superstructure
submission from the 2 U team. Alan provided to the SE DSIG chair
on December 4, 2002.
2U Potential
Superstructure Submission
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